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Who doesn't want to be happy, right? The desire for happiness has long been considered a constant and universal human experience, and a powerful ethical principle. But once we ask what happiness means, the universality evaporates and we find a quagmire of ethical conundrums.
This month, the blokes consider what Epictetus has to say about happiness and how to get it.
By Dimitri and ScotWho doesn't want to be happy, right? The desire for happiness has long been considered a constant and universal human experience, and a powerful ethical principle. But once we ask what happiness means, the universality evaporates and we find a quagmire of ethical conundrums.
This month, the blokes consider what Epictetus has to say about happiness and how to get it.